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buhl02011-03-09 18:15:20
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buhl0, 2011-03-09 18:15:20

How to repeat the school curriculum 9-11kl. in a short time?

Hello! I would like to ask for advice, at the expense of the question in the topic. The fact is that several years ago I had serious health problems and I spent a huge amount of time in hospitals, so I missed 3/4 of the school curriculum for grades 9-11. Now I'm finishing 11th grade. and in 2-3 months I will have exams (USE) in physics, computer science, algebra and Russian. I need to repeat the entire program in these subjects within these terms. Here we are not even talking about high scores, but about obtaining a certificate in order to score at least the minimum required for this. And then go to college. This is also a problem. I don’t even know how to decide, because if I can’t learn everything, but I enter a more or less prestigious institute, I’ll be cured in the first year, as I understand it. And now the actual questions. How to repeat the entire program and where to start? Is it necessary to hire a tutor, or if you work, can you do without it? What literature to use for studying? Take the textbooks that we studied or something special? Which institute should I apply to? (Orientation of activities in the future, of course IT) ZY. Trolls with comments, like - "Shkolota on Habré." I ask you to go through the forest at once. Thanks in advance.

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Anatoly, 2011-03-09
@buhl0

In general, it is better to start from the textbook program, but given that you have very little time for all this, you will have to start from the USE tasks.
In general, a lot of people do not know the program for grades 10-11 and study at the university. So if you pass the exam, it’s not a fact that you’ll fly out in the first year, if you have a head on your shoulders and a desire, then you won’t even finish badly, and even without money, you just need to study.

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Spree, 2011-03-09
@Spree

I would advise you to postpone admission for a year. And go to the preparatory department (many universities have this).

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bestfriend, 2011-03-09
@bestfriend

I will answer a slightly different question, namely, “how to pass the exam in this situation?”
Option number 1 - good, but difficult: carefully and several times memorize the contents of textbooks from morning to evening instead of $var;
Option number 2 - so-so, easier: carefully and several times memorize the existing literature on the exam from morning to evening instead of $ var;
Option number 3 is super easy, but in some situations it makes no sense: forget about the program and give the head teacher a couple of computers, then continue with $var;
$var = 'sitting around your pants, building startups, projects and other work, as well as girls, bars and billiards with football or whatever...'
Hope it helped :)

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wartur, 2011-03-09
@wartur

Well study.
1) The exam is better to train with the appropriate tutors, they know what and how, I passed the Russian in due time.
2) As for the school curriculum - these are textbooks + questions for teachers, if you don’t understand - I consider it a matter of desire, for example, I have no desire as a student to understand VHDL and RTL synthesis while I am professionally engaged in Software and IT.
Now about the fears of departure.
At the university, you will be re-trained in everything practically anew, you will fly out only of your own free will, and not according to your mind. In general, they don’t teach at the university, but they teach you to self-study, so put your fears aside.
Good luck, the main thing here is desire and who you want to become, plankton and twist burgers or become a pro in our joint field.

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Faint, 2011-03-09
@Faint

Since the exams are tests, they are of the same type. I advise a day for 3-4 hours, or even more, to solve the exam of recent years (for 2009 and 2010). Stick to this routine and you'll score higher than the class average!

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SeTeM, 2011-03-09
@SeTeM

Everything is possible, but it depends on the available knowledge and laziness.
There is an excellent book on computer science, but I only saw it at the VMK MSU: “Informatics: A Guide to Preparing for the Unified State Examination”, author Vovk E.T.
Written in excellent language, everything is very easy to understand without knowing the basics. Almost all of our schools go to her.

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Moze, 2011-03-09
@Moze

Have you tried asking your teachers to help you with this?

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phasma, 2011-03-09
@phasma

Look through the books on the exam, maybe you’ll pass something. When I entered, they prepared for 2 years at school + tutors, because the passing score for the Unified State Examination was then about 90-95.

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buhl0, 2011-03-09
@buhl0

Thanks a lot to everyone! Helped to understand and get motivated

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